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NBC 'Gathering The Facts' About Brian Williams' Claims, Network's Chief Says
The Nightly News anchor apologized this week for claims he was on a helicopter that came under fire in Iraq in 2003. Doubts have also been raised about his reporting during Hurricane Katrina.
Thailand's Military Moves Closer To China
An agreement for stronger ties with Beijing comes after last year's coup in Thailand soured relations between Bangkok and Washington.
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We do not have confirmation of her fate, but her family says the American hostage is Kayla Mueller, an aid worker from Prescott, Ariz.
Bob Odenkirk Brings Some Laughs To 'Breaking Bad'
Lawyer Saul Goodman knows how to bend the law, or break it, depending on his clients' needs. Odenkirk talks about playing the comedic character, and the origins of Saul's comb-over.
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Syed was convicted in 2000 of murdering his ex-girlfriend. In October, a series of podcasts produced by the makers of This American Life re-examined his case and raised questions about his guilt.
India's Ruling Party Looks Headed For Defeat In Delhi Elections
Exit polls show Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP will likely come in second behind an upstart anti-corruption party.
Meet Mafiaboy, The 'Bratty Kid' Who Took Down The Internet
When he was just 15, Michael Calce pulled off one of the biggest hacks in history. Today, Calce works in computer security on the other side, and he says he thinks some good came of his 2000 attack.
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NBC's Brian Williams To Temporarily Step Away From Anchor Desk
The anchor, who apologized for misremembering that a helicopter he was traveling during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had been fired on, said he would return to hosting the Nightly News "in a few days."
Medical Research And The End Of Privacy
Scientists can no longer guarantee privacy for patients donating tissue and DNA for medical research. NPR's Arun Rath talks with Jennifer Couzin-Frankel of Science Magazine.
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Billions Go To Victims Of Disaster And Disease. Does It Really Help?
Ground Truth is a new group with a simple yet revolutionary way of figuring out if disaster relief works: Ask the victims.
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